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Cathal is a common given name in Ireland. The name is derived from two Celtic elements: the first, cath, means "battle"; the second element, val, means "rule".[1] There is no feminine form of Cathal. The Gaelic name has several anglicised forms, such as Cathel,[2] Cahal, Cahill and Kathel.[3] It has also been anglicised as Charles,[3] although this name is of an entirely different origin as it is derived from a Germanic element, karl, meaning "free man".[4]
As is evident from the list below, the name was in medieval times most popular in Ireland's two western provinces, Munster and Connacht.
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People with the name
Pre-19th century
- St. Cathal of Taranto (died 685), archbishop
- Cathal mac Áedo (died 627), king of Munster
- Cathal Cú-cen-máthair (died 665), king of Munster
- Cathal mac Muiredaig (died 735), king of Connacht
- Cathal mac Finguine (died 742), king of Munster
- Cathal mac Murchadh (died 816), king of Uí Maine
- Cathal mac Conchobair (died 925), king of Connacht
- Cathal mac Tadg (died 973), king of Connacht
- Cathal mac Donnubáin (fl. 1014), king of Uí Chairpre Áebda
- Cathal Crobhdearg Ua Conchobair (died 1224), king of Connacht
- Cathal mac Conchobair Ruadh Ua Conchobair (died 1288), king of Connacht
- Cathal mac Domhnall Ua Conchobair (died 1324), king of Connacht
- Cathal Óg Mac Maghnusa (died 1498), main compiler of the Annals of Ulster
- Cathal Buí Mac Giolla Ghunna (died 1756), poet
Later
- Cathal Barrett (born 1993), Irish hurler who plays for Tipperary
- Cathal Berry, Irish Independent politician, former Irish Army officer and medical doctor who has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Kildare South
- Cathal Black, Irish film director, writer, and producer
- Cathal Breslin (born 1978), concert pianist from Northern Ireland
- Cathal Brugha (died 1922), revolutionary
- Cahal Carvill (born 1987), Northern Irish hurler
- Cathal Coughlan (musician) (born 1960), singer and musician with the bands Microdisney and the Fatima Mansions
- Cathal Casey (born 1967), Irish retired hurler
- Cathal Corey, Gaelic football manager and former player
- Cathal Crowe, (born 1982), Irish Fianna Fáil politician
- Cahal Daly (1917–2009), Roman Catholic Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland from 1990 to 1996
- Cathal Daniels (born 1996), Irish eventing rider.
- Cathal J. Dodd (born 1956), singer and voice actor
- Cathal Dunbar (born 1996), Irish hurler who plays for Wexford Senior Championship
- Cathal Dunne (born 1951), singer, represented Ireland in Eurovision Song Contest 1979
- Cathal Gannon (1910–1999), Irish harpsichord maker, a fortepiano restorer and an amateur horologist
- Cathal Óg Greene (born 1987), Gaelic footballer for London
- Cathal Hayden, Northern Irish fiddle and banjo player of note.
- Cathal Magee (born 1954), Chief Executive Officer of the Health Service Executive (HSE) in Ireland (2010–2012)
- Cathal Mannion (born 1994), Irish hurler who plays for Galway Senior Championship
- Cathal Mac Coille (born 1952), retired Irish broadcaster, researcher and journalist
- Cathal MacSwiney Brugha (born 1949), Irish decision scientist, the Emeritus Professor of Decision Analytics at University College Dublin's College of Business
- Cathal McCabe (born 1963)
- Cathal McCarron, All Ireland Winning Gaelic footballer for Tyrone.
- Cathal McCarthy (born 2006), Irish footballer for UCD and Hull City
- Cathal McConnell (born 1944), musician and singer
- Cathal McInerney, Irish sportsperson
- Cathal Naughton (born 1987), Irish retired hurler who played for Cork Senior Championship
- Cathal Kelly, Canadian writer
- Cathal O'Connell, Irish hurler who plays as a forward for the Clare senior team.
- Cathal Ó Murchadha, born Charles Murphy (1880–1958), Irish politician and republican
- Cathal Ó Searcaigh (born 1956), poet
- Cathal Ó Sándair, born Charles Saunders was one of the most prolific Irish language authors of the 20th century
- Cathal O'Shannon (1928–2011) , Irish journalist and television presenter
- Cathal Parlon (born 1986), Irish hurler
- Cathal Pendred (born 1987), retired mixed martial artist*
- Cathal Ryan, Gaelic footballer from County Laois.
- Cathal Smyth (born 1959), singer and songwriter, better known as Chas Smash of the British band Madness
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Places
- Cathal Brugha Street, street on the northside of Dublin, Ireland.
- Cathal Brugha Barracks, Irish Army barracks in Rathmines, Dublin
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References
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